Canadians Increasingly Assign No Worth to the Penny

Six in Ten (60%) Support Abolishing the One-Cent Piece, Up 4 Points From 2008

Friday, August 13, 2010

Toronto, ON – Canadians are increasingly assigning no worth to the penny, with more Canadians now than four years ago saying there is no sense for the 1-cent piece, according to a new Ipsos Reid poll conducted on behalf of Canada.com. Fully six in ten (60%) Canadians ‘support’ (31% strongly/29% somewhat) ‘abolishing the one-cent...

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